Expert Analysis

Flashpoints In Focus: Tips As EEOC Prioritizes Hiring Bias

Two recent cases brought by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission reflect its increased interest in rec... (more story)

Mindful Severance Clause Tips Before NLRB Rethinks Limits

The National Labor Relations Board's recent decision in Prime Communications hinted that it may reconsider the leg... (more story)

Latest NLRB Pick Could Put 4 Key Rulings On Chopping Block

If President Donald Trump's recent nominee for the National Labor Relations Board is confirmed, it would restore t... (more story)

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Rehab Center Says Layoffs Not Related To Union Activity

An addiction treatment center urged a National Relations Board judge to toss claims that it included two employees in a layoff because of their efforts to organize with an American Federal of Teachers affiliat... (more story)

Boston University Seeks To Vacate Award Over RA Work

Boston University is allowed to bar union-represented undergraduate resident assistants from working other campus jobs, the university argued, asking a Massachusetts federal judge to vacate an arbitration awar... (more story)

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Ky. Judge Rejects NLRB's Injunction Bid In Food Co. Dispute

A Kentucky federal judge on Tuesday rejected the National Labor Relations Board's bid for an injunction against a food manufacturer, ruling that board prosecutors failed to show that employees working at the c... (more story)

Concrete Co. Loses Challenge To Worker Wage Classification

A concrete services company lost its challenge Tuesday to the way the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries classified its employees, with a state appeals court holding that L&I properly classifi... (more story)

Grand Slams Push Back On Tennis Group's Bid For Access

Organizations behind Wimbledon and the French Open asked a New York federal court to reject a player group's claims that they're denying it access to the tournaments in retaliation for its antitrust lawsuit, a... (more story)

Labor Profs Say NLRA Doesn't Preempt NYC Guard Pay Law

A group of labor law professors have urged a New York federal court to side with New York City in a lawsuit challenging a city law that sets minimum wage and benefit requirements for private security guard emp... (more story)

PBGC Defends 2nd Denial Of Pension Bailout Bid

The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. told a New York federal judge Tuesday that it stands by its denial of a union pension fund's second application for a bailout, a day after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to ... (more story)

Discrimination More

Virginia Gov. Greenlights Paid Sick Leave Mandate

Workers in Virginia will soon be entitled to paid sick leave after Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed a bill Wednesday that requires employers to provide five days of paid time off for employees who get sick or ha... (more story)

Packaging Co. Escapes Fired Black Worker's Bias Suit

A North Carolina federal judge tossed a black worker's suit claiming a packaging manufacturer declined to hand her a plant manager position out of racial bias and then tapped a white man at a higher pay rate f... (more story)

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Mental Health Org. Can't Cut Class Claims From EEOC Suit

An operator of mental health crisis facilities can't trim classwide claims from a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission lawsuit alleging a supervisor sexually harassed his female colleagues, as a North ... (more story)

Former Judge, NJ Judiciary Settle Pension Denial Fight

A former New Jersey judge and the state judiciary have reached a settlement in her suit over the denial of her disability pension, according to a letter filed in state court.

Black SEC Worker Claims Bias Suit Drove Retaliation

A Black U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission employee filed a second employment discrimination suit against the agency, alleging she has been given unrealistic job expectations and placed on a performance i... (more story)

7th Circ. Questions Bid To Revive Wis. Reverse Bias Suit

A Seventh Circuit panel seemed skeptical Tuesday of four former Infosys Technologies employees' argument that a lower court should have considered their name-recognition expert's opinions before it issued a cl... (more story)

Black CU Regents Board Member Says Board 'Silenced' Her

University of Colorado Board of Regents members sanctioned the board's sole Black member for speaking out against a university-funded campaign that she says pushed false and racist stereotypes about Black peop... (more story)

Wage & Hour More

Title Insurer Settles IT Workers' OT Misclassification Suit

A title insurance company agreed to settle a lawsuit alleging it improperly classified systems administrators as exempt from overtime pay and fired a worker who raised concerns about the practice, according to... (more story)

Student Transport Co. Wage Suit Ends After State Deal

A long-running wage and hour suit accusing First Student Management LLC and related transportation companies of shorting California bus drivers and other workers has been shelved after the parties told a feder... (more story)

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Home Depot Loses Bid To Revisit Wage Interest Ruling

Home Depot failed to show how Oregon law allows wage underpayments in one pay period to be offset by overpayments in another, a federal judge ruled, denying the retailer's bid to reconsider a decision finding ... (more story)

Home Care Co. Says 6th Circ. OT Ruling Defies Loper Bright

A home care company urged the Sixth Circuit to rethink a ruling affirming nearly $15 million in overtime liability, arguing the panel improperly upheld a U.S. Department of Labor rule barring third-party emplo... (more story)

Muji Gets Retail Worker's Biweekly Pay Suit Thrown Out

A New York federal judge tossed a proposed class action accusing Japanese retailer Muji of illegally paying retail workers on a biweekly basis, finding that the suit failed to state a federal wage claim and th... (more story)

Missouri Budtenders Say Dispensary Group Mishandled Tips

A proposed class of budtenders for dispensaries run by GL Partners Inc. is suing in Missouri federal court, alleging the dispensaries are violating federal labor laws by sharing tips with managerial staff and ... (more story)

American Airlines Seeks Exit In Customer Agents' OT Suit

American Airlines has asked a Texas federal court to toss a proposed collective action brought by customer service agents who alleged that the carrier failed to pay overtime wages, saying the workers are exemp... (more story)